Located at rue de Stassart 64, this manor house of ±441 m², designed by architects Léon and Jean Capette in 1910, blends character with modern comfort. Listed as part of Brussels' heritage, it has been completely renovated, preserving its neo-Flemish baroque architecture while incorporating contemporary amenities.
The living space includes a large hall, a spacious living room, a dining room, and 4 to 5 bedrooms, including a master suite with its own bathroom. Three additional bathrooms complete the property, ideal for a large family.
On the top floor, an independent studio with kitchen and bathroom offers great privacy. The souplex is converted into a professional space, perfect for a liberal profession, with direct street access.
At the back of the house, a terrace and courtyard with parking for 3 to 4 cars offer a peaceful outdoor setting. The house has an energy performance score of D, ensuring decent energy efficiency for a property of this age.
A manor house that combines history and modernity, located in a prime area of Brussels.